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Hi Nikita,
This question will get a better response as an issue at the batchspawner
GitHub repo: https://github.com/jupyterhub/batchspawner/issues
If you create an issue report there with this information, the appropriate
developers (including myself) will see it and give you a response as soon
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Batchspawner is a Jupyterhub spawner extension that integrates with cluster
job managers such as commonly found in HPC computing centers. After a long
period of percolation, version 0.8 has been officially released.
This version includes support for Torque, Slurm, LSF, Moab, Condor, and
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For #2 it depends on how complex your dependencies are, but in general
making each virtual environment available as a Jupyter kernel should do
what you want. Hint: you'll want to edit the "kernel.json" files to give
them descriptive names for the UI!
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 3:49 PM, Paul Hobson
(req_nprocs='8', req_queue='premium', req_runtime='4:00',
> req_memory='16000',
> req_partition='bode', req_account='acc_LOAD')),
>('Bode - 2 cores, 4 GB, 24 hours', 'mesabi2c4gb24h',
> 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
> dict(req_nprocs='2', req_queue='premium', req
Hi Brian -
It is possible, and it sounds like you already mostly have the solution!
The example config at the end of the batchspawner README should be roughly
what you want, except that you will use the SudoSpawner instead of
LocalProcessSpawner. Specifically, you need to install all of the
Probably this is the documentation you are looking for:
http://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/stable/messaging.html
On Mar 13, 2018 7:07 PM, wrote:
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> I'm analyzing Jupiter Notebook kernel data and found some message types. I
> couldn't find the documentation of the
I wonder if you just didn't try all the permutations here. You mention that
you did try /etc/profile, but possibly you didn't try it again after
configuring shell_cmd?
Quoting from the Bash manpage:
>When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a
> non-interactive shell
Hi Jeremy,
Your original question made it sound like you might be using the notebook
purely as a dashboard interface with some level of point-and-click
interactivity. This should be doable using the advice you have already
received, provided you have good control of your users work environment.
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e because the user
> doesn't need to inform the hub of the docker image, it can be done in the
> hook. But that's where an issue could arise.. and I'm not sure to handle
> it gracefully.
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Quick question for you all. My users are still complaining that things like
copy/paste don't work in the Jupyter Notebook terminal app. Reading through
the thread and linked PRs at https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/104
it appears that this should be fixed with the switch to xterm.js.
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